15 Reasons Chick-fil-A Is The Best Fast Food Chain In America

Chick-fil-A is my favorite fast-food chain ever, and I'm sure it is other people's favorite as well. I love food, but I also love Chick-fil-A's values and many other things that make it stand out from the rest of the fast food chains in America.

1. The employees

Chick-fil-A employees are some of the nicest people who will ever serve you. They always greet you and make sure you're taken care of. They're always willing to take your trash, refill your drinks, and have a conversation with you. They are quick with giving you your food and always make sure you have everything you need to thoroughly enjoy your meal. They stand out compared to other fast food employees and seem to be having the time of their lives while working.

2. Their values

Chick-fil-A is a Christian-based fast food chain, recognized by their rule of being closed every single Sunday. According to the Chick-fil-A website, "Our founder, Truett Cathy, made the decision to close on Sundays in 1946 when he opened his first restaurant in Hapeville, Georgia. Having worked seven days a week in restaurants open 24 hours, Truett saw the importance of closing on Sundays so that he and his employees could set aside one day to rest and worship if they choose - a practice we uphold today." Although I crave Chick-fil-A most Sundays, I appreciate and respect it.

3. THE FOOD

Everyone goes to Chick-fil-A for the food. Their chicken is the best chicken I have ever ate and definitely worth the price. The waffle fries are superb, as well as their salads and milkshakes. The Chick-fil-A sauce is life changing. Cathy stated, “Food is essential to life, therefore make it good" and the food is great.

4. The cleanliness of the restaurant

Every time I have walked into a Chick-fil-A, the place is spotless. The dining area and bathrooms are always so clean and fresh. You can tell the employees work hard to keep it clean and we customers appreciate it.

5. Free food

Chick-fil-A is always handing out free food coupons or having a special days where an specific item is free. As a college student, those are the best days and those coupons are probably the most valuable thing in my wallet.

6. Lemonade

I'm going to be honest. I always order the lemonade from Chick-fil-A, then get three refills throughout my meal. Shoutout to Chick-fil-A and their free refills because I will always take advantage of it when I drink the lemonade. It's just that good.

7. Their breakfast

Chicken for breakfast sounds a little funny, but honestly it is one of the best breakfasts out there. You can get chicken on a biscuit, standard breakfast sandwiches, breakfast burritos, or my personal favorite: their hash browns. I would definitely recommend stopping by for breakfast.

8. Drive-thru

Chick-fil-A has one of the fastest drive-thrus ever. Even when they are slammed with 30 cars, the lines flies by. My food has always been hot when I receive it. So, don't give up on the drive-thru when the line is long.

9. Milkshakes

Still hungry after a full meal? Buy a milkshake. They're hand-spun and some of the best snakes out there. Totally worth the extra calories.

10. It's healthy.

Chick-fil-A makes you feel like you're at a sit-down restaurant. Everything is so clean and their employees are so nice. Your food is brought out to you and your trash is taken from you when you're done. It is "fast food" with the feeling of a sit-down restaurant.

12. The Original Chicken Sandwich.

Without Chick-fil-A, who knows how long it would it be before we discovered chicken sandwiches. Chick-fil-A is the first company to create the chicken sandwich. Thanks to them, we understand the deliciousness of chicken between two slices of bread and buns.

13. National Cow Day.

I think the most hilarious thing Chick-fil-A does is celebrate National Cow Day. On that day, customers can dress up as a cow and get their entire meal free.

14. Chick-fil-A cares about their customers.

And it definitely shows whenever I go to a Chick-fil-A. They train their employees to help customers with anything you can think of. Their food is fantastic (and sometimes free) and keeps getting better and better. Thanks Chick-fil-A!

25 Common Courtesy Things Every Fast Food Customer Should Follow, But Barely Anyone Does

From the time we are children, most of us learn that we need to be on our best behavior when we get the privilege to go out to a restaurant to eat. However, after working in a fast food setting in high school and with my current job at a Sbarro at the HUB (basically like a food court on campus), I have noticed so many things inconsiderate things that many people regularly do. It seems like, for whatever reason, people suddenly forget their polite behavior when they go to a fast food restaurant as if those places and their workers do not deserve respect.

Here are 25 common courteous things everyone should follow while at fast food restaurants even though rarely anybody does:

1. Do not dump liquids/throw full cups in the trash.

Not only does liquid make garbage bags so much heavier, but it also increases the chances of the bag leaking which means workers now need to mop and fish gross soda-soaked wrappers out of the bottom of the can.

2. Throw your trash away.

This is not a sit-down restaurant where there are busboys hired to clear off every table. It is incredibly rude to make someone else clean up your unnecessary trash. It also makes other customers refrain from using that table for fear someone is still sitting there. We are workers, not your mothers who pick up after you. Respect your surroundings. (Sidenote: I did not even have to pose this article's header photo, I just took a picture of someone else's mess that I was left to clean)

3. Realize that the workers do not make the prices.

Don't get mad at me for the company's prices. There are standards set by the larger corporation and complaining won't allow you to pay any less. Plus, if you don't like the prices, the workers probably don't either.

4. Telling me to "check in the back" is going to do literally nothing.

If I tell you we don't have something, we do not have it. Chances are that you are not the only one asking about it, and I have already looked multiple times.

5. If a worker asks you to give them a second before you place your order, do not start placing your order.

We understand that your goal is to get in and out as quickly as possible, but I would not ask you to wait if there was not a reason. It will take less than 30 seconds for me to turn around and throw a pizza in the oven, and it will only take longer for you if you interrupt me then have to wait for said pizza to heat up anyways.

6. Do not tear up straw wrappers and napkins and leave them on the table, floor, etc.

This is so unnecessary and very annoying to clean.

7. If you spill something, either clean it up or let a worker know.

Accidents happen, and we won't be mad if something spills. We will be mad if you don't do anything about it, making the mess worse and creating a hazard for us and other patrons.

8. When I say your food will be out in the next few minutes, don't get huffy.

Do you want me to serve you cold food? Didn't think so.

9. Don't stay past closing time.

I understand that you are studying, doing work, or socializing, but we have a closing time for a reason. Some workers don't get to leave until the dining room is clean, and you are prohibiting that. We also want time to study, do work, socialize, or whatever it is that you were doing too.

10. If workers tell you that you can stay an extra few minutes, appreciate that.

I am interrupting my cleaning routine so that you can have a few minutes to finish what you're doing and get your stuff together. I don't have to allow you to stay, so it's irrational for you to get angry when I start sweeping and wiping off tables near yours.

11. If a garbage can has a tray over it or says not to use it, don't move the tray or sign and put your trash in it.

There are so many trash cans in the establishment, so you don't need to use that one that says not to. If even one person throws food into a closed trash can, the entire bag needs to be thrown away, which is both time consuming and wasteful.

12. "Give me [insert order here]" is not the best way to order.

Frankly, this is just flat out rude. Plus, we might not have what you want me to give you, so maybe use your manners.

13. Don't talk to workers like they are dumb.

Yes, I work in a fast food restaurant/food court type place. No, that does not mean that I am unable to comprehend what you are saying.

14. Keep an eye on your kids.

In no circumstance is it cool for you to allow your kids to run around unsupervised no matter the status of the restaurant.

15. If you do not know what you want, allow others to go in front of you.

People are here to get their food fast, and when you hold up the line, it not only irritates other customers, but it also makes it more difficult for the workers who now are going to have a rush of orders.

16. If you move chairs around, put them back.

Clearly, four chairs do not belong at the end of a booth table. You moved those chairs, so put them back. Not only is this an added step for workers, but it acts as a hazard and inconvenience to other diners.

17. Don't put your gum under the table.

Do you want to stick your hand in someone else's gum? No. So imagine having the clean wads of gum from under a room full of tables.

18. If you are pointing at the food you want, chances are I cannot tell exactly what you are pointing at.

Unless you have a legitimate reason for not being able to speak, don't point without saying something. Many people find it rude, and it is also super inconvenient because the worker has to name everything in the near vicinity of where you are pointing so they can give you the correct order.

As if it's not vocally straining enough calling out numbers all day, it's worse when workers need to call out an order number multiple times.

20. When a worker is helping someone else, don't interrupt and demand their attention.

There have been so many times where I have been in the middle of serving someone and another person steps in front of them to get me to acknowledge them. This not only is annoying to the worker but is so rude to the other customer. If I have someone else's food in my hand and am literally in the process of asking them how much sauce they want on their pasta, what makes you think that I am free to wait on you and avert my attention from the person who was there first?

21. Don't tell a worker they look tired.

Yes, I look tired. Want to know why? I probably am. Everyone has their own lives and their own struggles. I am currently taking 21 credits, have two internships, am working at least 13 hours a week, doing homework, studying, and still attempting to maintain a social life. I think that would tire anyone out.

22. Get off your phone before you go to the counter.

Nothing is more aggravating than when I have to try to differentiate when someone is talking to me or when they are on the phone, especially with wireless headphones now. Also, it is totally absurd for ME to feel rude when i have to interrupt your phone conversation in order to ask you a question about your order.

23. Realize that the restaurant does get busy and it's impossible for the dining room to be spotless at all times.

If you are coming in at prime lunch or dinner times, there will be a rush and workers are focused on getting the diners in and out as quickly as possible. This creates less time for attention to be on the dining room, causing it to get a little disorderly. However, after the rush subsides, the dining room will be attended to. Also, people who don't have common courtesy make keeping the dining room clean a lot more difficult and time consuming than it should be.

24. If chairs are up on the table, don't try to sit in that part of the dining room.

This probably means that that area has just been cleaned or is closed. Either way, that causes a safety hazard for you, while also making the worker go back and clean something that they had already had done.

25. Do not decide that it is best to catch up on your personal hygiene at a restaurant.

I wish I could say that I haven't seen this, but I definitely have. There have been times where I had to sweep up (hopefully) fingernail clippings. I also have seen people brushing their hair near other customer's food. This is absolutely disgusting, and I wish that I did no have to say this, but please just don't do it. Use your best judgment, and if you would be grossed out by someone else doing it, then please just don't.